![]() Others have also opened Iron Addicts locations that aren’t related to CT, but his image/likeness is still part of the gym logo and atmosphere. He opened a gym called Iron Addicts Gym in California where he lives. He’s putting himself out there on social media and expos in hopes to be an inspiration to everyone. What’s in store for CT?ĬT is still CT and I don’t think that will ever change. He wants everyone to live to their full potential and often makes video clips trying to have youngers shift their mindset that anything is possible if you believe it and are willing to work towards your goals. He’s going after and targeting the younger generation to help motivate them and keep them moving in the right direction. His followers hang onto every word he says-primarily through his social media outlets. His no non-sense, no BS lifestyle is attractive to many. He’s changed from a powerlifting background and has moved more into bodybuilding over the last several years. ISYMFSįletcher is known for his motto, “It’s still your muthaf*ckin set.” He has somewhat of a cult internet following these days. CT is unwilling to accept limitations and vows to push on regardless of what the outcome is-saying if it’s his time, it’s his time. With an outpouring of support, people from around the globe are in CT’s corner giving him well wishes and keeping him in their thoughts. CT, himself, is not afraid of death and mentioned that if it’s his time than so be it, that he’s not afraid. However, he is having a tough time coming to the realization that in order for someone to donate their heart to him, they must first die. With the odds against him, he may very well need to put his name on the list. With mixed emotions, CT is unsure what his next few years may look like. Unfortunately, another visit to the hospital caused the doctors to recommend that CT go on the heart transplant list. Now, he’s is back in the gym training just as hard, almost as if he had a new heart put in. ![]() With good spirits and this time following the doctor’s orders, CT took about six weeks off from the gym to rest and recover. Again, going under the knife, CT had a new defibrillator installed. He was rushed to the hospital when he suffered a heart attack. In the middle of June 2017, CT hit another roadblock. The man who was over 300 pounds at one time is now sitting around 235 thanks to making the switch from an overweight powerlifter to a now, lean and muscular bodybuilder. He tells the stories of how he dodged death three times on the operating table and how it gave him a new perspective on his training and nutrition. Many will blame his situation on apparent steroid use, but we aren’t here to speculate what could have caused his heart problems. Unfortunately, that lifestyle caught up with him and he was rushed into open heart surgery in 2005.ĬT suffered from an enlarged heart and found out that his aortic valve was a ticking time bomb and could rupture at any moment-especially if he does anything strenuous. He did anything and everything to be able to load more weight on the bar-this includes eating McDonald’s basically every day to keep his calories up (which meant consuming nearly 5,000 a day at McDonald’s alone). Back in the day, CT was a world-champion powerlifter. Sitting in his late 50’s, he is fighting for his life. But once again, he’s being challenged to live it.ĬT is no young whipper-snapper. ![]() Through many near death experiences, he has come out the other side with a new appreciation for life. He wants you to be better, and to learn from his mistakes to grab your life by the balls and take ownership of your health. If you can get past all of the cursing and insanity, CT Fletcher is an extremely motivating individual-and a little crazy.
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